
Aaron Clare, PA-C
Aaron graduated from the University of Texas with a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Biology. He completed his Master’s of Science degree in Physician Assistant Studies at Pacific University, serving as the 2008 class president. Aaron fulfilled his clinical rotations in family practice, internal, emergency & community medicines, pediatric care, and as first assist in general surgery. Aaron has served patients in various medical settings, beginning as a radiology transport and heart monitor tech at Methodist Hospital in San Antonio, Texas. After completing his undergraduate education, Aaron worked on cancer research at the Texas Cancer Clinic with a focus on prostate and breast cancers. Following PA school, he returned to the cancer clinic as the clinical staff manager and physician assistant. Prior to joining The CORE Institute, Aaron was a physician assistant at South Central Texas Primary and Community Medical Associates. Aaron is a member of the American Academy of Physicians Assistant’s (AAPA) and was selected to participate as an exclusive member on the 2008 House of Delegates. As an HOD member, he assisted in defining the AAPA’s bylaws, policies, and procedures. In his leisure, Aaron enjoys spending time with his three children, camping, fishing, and restoring old family movies. Research & ExperienceEducation and Training Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies |
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Aaron Clare, PA-C, brings his expertise as a certified physician assistant to the patients of The CORE Institute, working alongside Dr. Mark Campbell.